Sentences with phrase «sedated state»

Patients often present in a somewhat sedated state and can be easily agitated.
In the recently completed Sleeping Beauty, her most controversial film to date (which polarized audiences at this year's Cannes Film Festival), her character works in a kind of high - end prostitution that involves no sex but requires her to be fondled by strangers while in a sedated state — until curiosity about what happens to her while she is «sleeping» gets the better of her.
In his sedated state, the audience is given a brief glimpse into past experiences between Wallace and his girlfriend Ally (Genesis Rodriguez) and a real taste of how much Wallace has taken his relationship for granted.

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Each state — awake, asleep, sedated, anesthetized and so on — has a distinctive electroencephalogram (EEG) pattern.
The Australian Shepherd Club of America website states that some Aussies are «sedate,» although that's not typical of the breed.
I'm wondering if anyone can give a reason why they state that cats need to be sedated to have blood drawn?
Depending on the dosage, this sedation can last for a prolonged period.10 These drugs can also cause states of confusion and decreases in blood pressure.10 While they have been used to sedate dogs that travel, they are generally no longer recommended to prevent motion sickness.10
«There are very few, if any, reasons not to sedate anxious or fearful patients even for minor procedures,» said Tamara Grubb, DVM, Ph.D., DACVAA, associate professor of anesthesia and analgesia at the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
Steven C. Amstrup, a biologist with the United States Geological Survey, poses with the cubs of a sedated polar bear.
Several Nursing Homes Practice «Chemical Restraint,» Which Could Be Overuse of Antipsychotics, A Form of Nursing Home Abuse Although federal law prohibits «chemical restraint» — using medications to strongly sedate patients with mental disorders or dementia who may engage in disruptive behaviors — recent reports show that several skilled nursing facilities in the United States overuse dangerous... [Read more...]
Although federal law prohibits «chemical restraint» — using medications to strongly sedate patients with mental disorders or dementia who may engage in disruptive behaviors — recent reports show that several skilled nursing facilities in the United States overuse dangerous antipsychotic medications on their elderly residents, which is a form of nursing home abuse.
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